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Why are control groups included in experiments?

Analyze the resonance and stability of aromatic compounds versus nonaromatic and antiaromatic compounds.
Identify and explain the molecular orbital configurations of cycloalkenes and aromatic compounds.
Describe the reactions and reactivity of aromatic compounds, focusing on substitution reactions and the role of the aromatic pi system.
Explain the concept of degenerate orbitals and how they pertain to the stability of aromatic compounds.

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